English, 15.10.2020 08:01 hammonangelo25
Read the excerpt from the General Prolgue to the Canterbury Tales.
She used to wipe her upper lip so clean,
No print of grease inside her cup was seen,
Not the least speck, when she had drunk from it.
Most daintily she’d reach for what she ate.
No question, she possessed the greatest charm,
Her demeanor was so pleasant, and so warm;
Though at pains to ape the manners of the court,
And be dignified, in order to be thought
A person well deserving of esteem.
But, speaking of her sensibility,
She was so full of charity and pity
That if she saw a mouse caught in a trap,
And it was dead or bleeding, she would weep.
Which of the underlined words best help the reader understand what the nun is like? Check all that apply.
daintily
greatest charm
pleasant
speaking
dead or bleeding
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